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poochie 06-20-2015 08:21 PM

Recipe for constipation!
 
This is such a help to me, I have a very hard time with constipation, don't even remember where I got this brownie recipe.

1/3 c. applesauce
3/4 c. greek yogurt, I use vanilla
1/2 c. quick oatmeal
1/2 c. splenda or other sweetener
1 egg
1 tsp. baking soda
2 heaping T. cocoa
Bake 400 degrees for 35 min. in an 8x8 pan

It's not the greatest, but I like it cold and put a little cool whip on it.
Needs to be cold to cut. I only made this because it is 35 calories per serving, but it works for me with constipation. Hope it works for ya'll.

tkrik 06-20-2015 08:34 PM

I wonder what it is about the recipe that helps with constipation. The oatmeal? Yogurt? Applesauce? Or maybe a combination of the 3. I don't have the ingredients to try this but will copy the recipe down and put the ingredients on the list. I have trouble with oatmeal though and haven't eaten any for a long time. I do okay with steel cut oats and I wonder if that will be okay.

I have mostly suffered constipation during flares but since I was in the hospital in April, I've been having a hard time with either constipation or slow motility. I take stool softeners and MiraLax (alternating days and dosages depending on...well, you know:D). The MiraLax helps push things along as well as soften stool. If this recipe helps things move along I will be happy.

Thank you so much for posting that!!!:hug:

Jomar 06-20-2015 11:18 PM

[Yakima Fruit Paste- also know as “the Cannonball Recipe”. Taking this daily will help you keep regular by using 1-2 tablespoons like jam over toast or on cereal:

1 pound dried prunes, raisins and figs
4 oz. brewed senna tea (or above tea substitutes)
1 cup brown sugar (optional)
1 cup lemon juice
2 cups water

Put dried fruit and senna tea into a pot with 2 cups of water, bring to a boil for 5 minutes or until fruit is soft. Remove from heat, add sugar and lemon juice. Use a hand mixer or food processor to create a smooth paste. Place in a clean plastic container and store in the freezer. It will keep for several months frozen.]
https://athenawomenshealth.com/blog/...owels-regular/

poochie 06-21-2015 08:31 AM

That sounds like it might work too. I think putting it all together is the key.

MSbelle 06-21-2015 10:23 AM

I have a green smoothie (spinach, kale, mango, pineapple, orange juice, coconut water... sometimes add yogurt) every morning and usually a big salad for lunch. I am regular thanks to that.

Auntie Audrey 06-21-2015 11:02 AM

Thanks for the recipe, poochie!

I think I will try it when the occasion arises, so to speak, but I will have to substitute for the splenda as I cannot tolerate artificial sweeteners. Stevia works better for me, but I will probably have to use a smaller dosage.

Here is another remedy I initially found on the internet that has worked for me in the past. It is a mix of:

1 cup applesauce
1 cup unprocessed wheat bran
3/4 cup prune juice.

Take one tablespoon daily and drink lots of water.

EddieF 06-21-2015 11:47 AM

Artificial sweetener is my guess for relief. It's not absorbed by bowels i've heard.
I've also heard success stories of study chewing sugar-free gum after birth which, worked better then women that didn't try it.

I've been taking 2-3 Senna tablets (CVS brand) nightly for 26yrs.
Put my 88yr ol friend on them last year. He's happy now.
Senna "Plus" has softener in it which I don't use, but have.

Emergency evac recipe is fresh spinich cooked down in frying pan with olive oil, salt, pepper & lots of garlic. Look out next day.

caroline2 06-21-2015 11:51 AM

Looking at the receipe, do you mean 1/2 cup sweetener....that would make it real sweet as I see it....I would not use splenda ever...I use stevia, small amounts...I'm getting rid of sweet tasting foods anyway.

tkrik 06-21-2015 01:46 PM

Jomar - I think that recipe would keep anyone's colon clean and moving well. :D. That's a lot of prunes. I wrote the recipe down. I can't do my big grocery shopping for another couple of weeks but will try this out.

poochie 06-21-2015 05:48 PM

1/2 c. sweetner is because the cocoa is very bitter. you can adjust however you like, I have put mini chocolate chips in it, I guess you can put fruit in it but I haven't tried that yet. And use any sweetner you want.


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